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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Guy"s Gun Tattoo Draws SWAT Team


(Newser) – He’d worked the night shift and was trying to get some sleep. So when a bunch of tree-service workers woke Michael Smith of Maine yesterday morning, he went outside shirtless and hollered at them to get off his property, recounts the Morning Sentinel. Now would be the time to point out that Smith has the tattoo of a holstered gun on his waist. From the tree workers’ perspective, then, he looked for all the world like an armed crazy guy shouting threats they couldn’t quite make out.


They left and called the cops, and a full contingent of state troopers armed with assault rifles then converged on Smith’s house in Norridgewock and woke up him again, this time with a megaphone ordering him to come outside.


  • Trooper quote: “Obviously it was a misunderstanding and he didn’t have a weapon, but we had to respond to the initial report as if he did.”

  • Smith quote: Recalling that after a cop asked him if he had any weapons, “I said, ‘Yeah, I got this gun on me all the time. It’s tattooed on.”

No charges were filed. The lesson drawn from this by Time: “Always keep your shirt on.”



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Sunday, March 9, 2014

ABC News: Meet Our Team

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

U.S. Hockey Team Beats Russia 3-2 At Sochi Games


The U.S. men’s hockey team beat Russia at the Sochi Olympics in a 3-2 overtime shootout Saturday, various news sites reported. In one of the most anticipated contests of the Games, American T.J. Oshie scored four goals on six tries in eight rounds during the overtime shootout, securing the U.S.’s win, CNN said. The win proved controversial as a late Russian goal that would have won the game was disallowed when referees ruled the net was knocked off its moorings. The U.S. team earned a bye to the quarterfinals with the win.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Jamaica’s bobsleigh team finally in Sochi – but without equipment



Published time: February 05, 2014 22:22

(FILE) Lascelles Oneil Brown (L) and Winston Alexander Watt of the Jamaica-1 team leap into their sled at the start of heat three of the two-man bobsleigh competition (Reuters / Peter Andrews)

(FILE) Lascelles Oneil Brown (L) and Winston Alexander Watt of the Jamaica-1 team leap into their sled at the start of heat three of the two-man bobsleigh competition (Reuters / Peter Andrews)




The Jamaican bobsleigh team, who raised money through the internet to go to the Winter Olympics, is finally in Sochi. But here’s yet another hurdle: their luggage and equipment have gone missing.


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The sled is here,” driver Winston Watts was quoted as saying by Associated Press. “But the blades that we put our heart out to get, the airline maybe left them back in New York. None of us have clothing.


Watts said that he and brakeman Marvin Dixon flew from their training base in Lake Placid, US, on Monday and were due to take a connecting flight from New York to Moscow.


However, because of bad weather the plane could not land and they had to go to Philadelphia first. When the athletes finally landed in Russia’s, they found out that their luggage was stranded somewhere between JFK airport and Sochi.


Despite the frustrating setback, the team – which has already put in an enormous effort just to be back at the Games – is not going to give up. Watts said that if the equipment did not arrive by Thursday, they would borrow runners, helmets and suits from other teams in order to be able to practice.


I do have a backup plan,” Watts said trying to be optimistic. “We do have a lot of guys here that want to help us, so I’m excited to see what’s going to be the outcome tomorrow.


Watts, 46, and brakeman Dixon, 28, will compete in the two-man bob in Sochi after a 12-year absence at the Winter Games.


This latest luggage adventure is not the first obstacle on their way to the 2014 Olympics. After the team qualified for the games, they didn’t have enough money to pay for the trip and needed $ 80,000. In just a few days, they managed to raise even more than was needed, and their Olympic dream took a step closer.


“With the help of our friends, sponsors and Jamaica’s Olympic Association, we’ve raised around $ 148,000 for travel expenses and preparations for the Games and are set to spend it wisely,” Watts said earlier, as quoted in the media.


Watts is a veteran Jamaican driver who took part in the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994, in Nagano in 1998 and in Salt Lake City in 2002. In Lillehammer, the athlete (back then known as Watt) was part of the Jamaican four-man sled team which came 14th, leaving the American and Russian Olympic squads in their wake. The Jamaican athlete came out of retirement with the aim of taking part in his fourth Olympics.


It was after the 1993 film ‘Cool Runnings’ that Jamaican bobsledders got fans around the globe. The movie was based on a true story about the first Jamaican bobsled team performance at the 1988 Olympics in Calgary.


“We want to go out there and show the world that we are still around, that we are still competitors. You always hear people at events, and over in Europe asking, ‘Hey, where is the Jamaican bobsleigh team’?” Watts said earlier, as quoted by sochi2014.com.


The team, which comes from a tropical island-nation that has never seen snow, drew world-wide attention as an example of human endeavor and devotion to a goal.




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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Email Confirms Bank Of America’s ‘Social Media Trolling’ Spy Team

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Bloomberg, Watts Team Up to Demand Tougher Gun Control Measures


NewsMax – by Drew MacKenzie


Outgoing New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has joined forces with gun control crusader Shannon Watts to urge Congress to enact tougher measures to prevent the spread of illegal firearms.


Bloomberg’s organization Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Watts’ group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense have combined to create “a nationwide movement” of Americans to put pressure on lawmakers for expanded background checks on all gun purchases.  


In a joint editorial in Politico Magazine, the pair wrote Monday that gun buyers with “something to hide” are turning to unlicensed “private sellers” over the Internet and to gun show dealers who aren’t required to conduct background checks.


“It’s like offering two lines at the airport, one with security and one with none,” the two said about the nation’s background check laws. “Criminals are naturally choosing the latter. And Americans are dying as a result.”


They pointed out that due to the vast power of the gun lobby in Washington it’s “an uphill battle” in closing dangerous loopholes in the background check system and in strengthening gun control enforcement.


“For decades, the gun lobby has had the field to itself, fear-mongering to raise money and sell firearms, and claiming any measure to keep guns out of the hands of criminals is a step on the way to gun confiscation, which is of course nonsense,” Bloomberg and Watts wrote. “Those falsehoods have undermined public safety for generations, allowing millions of innocent Americans to be murdered.”


Mayors Against Illegal Guns was formed in 2006 with a group of 15 mayors creating a bipartisan coalition for more gun control. The organization now has more than 1,000 mayors in its membership and claims 1.5 million supporters.


Moms Demand Action was started by Watts as a grassroots campaign on Facebook on Dec. 15, 2012, a day after the Sandy Hook school massacre in Newtown, Conn. A year later, the group has 130,000 active members and chapters in all 50 states.


“The passion of moms who think every day about the safety of their children, families and neighborhoods helped make the group a prominent voice in the gun debate,” said Bloomberg and Watts. “To get Congress to listen, we must unite supporters from every walk of life. And that is why our two organizations are merging.”


The editorial noted that on average 33 Americans are murdered every day with guns, mostly with illegal firearms. But the two also pointed out that New York has become the nation’s safest big city, with murder rates down to record lows, partially because of a crackdown on illegal guns.


“But 90 percent of guns recovered at New York crime scenes come from out of state, mostly from states that don’t require background checks on all gun purchases,” the two wrote. “Clearly, this is a national problem that requires national action.”


They added, “Combining the legal and policy expertise of mayors with the passion and determination of moms will create a force for change that political leaders will not be able to ignore.”


Bloomberg leaves office on December 31st; Democrat Bill de Blasio will be taking over as the city’s chief executive.


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Sunday, November 17, 2013

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School Teacher Knocks Out 12-Year-Old Student Over A Joke About A Football Team


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A 7th grader from Beaumont, TX was knocked out by an assistant teacher from his math class last week.


According to 12-year-old Reginald Wells, the teacher blindsided him with a punch to the face after he made a joke about his teacher’s favorite football team, “The last person’s voice I heard was some girl saying that I should call my mom, and then he like hit me, and I blacked out.” Reginald told 12 News.  


The boy says the teacher first hit him in the shoulder, “and I looked at him like ‘what the heck?’’ And then Reginald says he pushed the teacher’s shoulder, and that’s when the teacher hit him with the knock out punch. Reginald, who weighs only 80 pounds, fell straight to the ground.


“The left side of my face was numb…my lip hurt…my head was hurt, like it had been shaken.” Says Reginald. The boy’s mother was briefed by the school’s principal about the incident…


“(The principal) said Reginald was punched, in the shoulder, and then hit two times and uppercut, and then slid across the floor. It weighed heavy on my heart, because I’ve never put my hands on my son.”



The most disturbing part of this story? The teacher was not even arrested. He was thrown out of the school and fired on the spot, but the teacher was not arrested. Reginald’s mother was shocked, “For you to just let a teacher do that to him and just walk off, he’s fired and walks off, I can’t accept that.”



According to Reginald, the teacher told him that he was having a “bad day” before school officials escorted him out. He did not apologize for knocking the boy out, though. The incident is currently being investigated by officials down in Beaumont.


Unbelievable. We all have bad days, but you can’t just knock out some 12-year-old who insulted your favorite football team. You’re supposed to go home and let all your anger out on a throw pillow.


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School Teacher Knocks Out 12-Year-Old Student Over A Joke About A Football Team

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Saudi-Israeli Tag Team

The Saudi-Israeli Tag Team
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Exclusive: As the Obama administration scrambles to salvage a deal with Iran on its nuclear program, the new Saudi-Israeli alliance shows off its muscles in bending politicians and policies to its will, Robert Parry reports.


By Robert Parry


What makes the potential of the Saudi-Israeli alliance so intimidating is that Saudi Arabia and its oil-rich Arab friends have the petrodollars that can turn the heads of some leaders and even countries, while Israel can snap the whip on other politicians, especially in the U.S. Congress, through its skillful lobbying and propaganda.


We are now getting a look at exactly how this international money-and-politics game plays out as Saudi Arabia and Israel maneuver to defeat an interim agreement with Iran on freezing much of its nuclear program in exchange for some modest relief on economic sanctions.


Secretary of State John Kerry addresses reporters in Geneva on Nov. 8, 2013, after arriving for what turned out to be failed talks aimed at reaching an interim agreement on Iran

Secretary of State John Kerry addresses reporters in Geneva on Nov. 8, 2013, after arriving for what turned out to be failed talks aimed at reaching an interim agreement on Iran’s nuclear program. (Photo credit: State Department)



Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf neighbors lavished contracts and other financial favors on the economically hard-pressed French – and lo and behold, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius showed up at the last minute in Geneva and blew up the nuclear deal. (Last summer, the French were in lock-step with the Saudis in their eagerness to see the U.S. military start bombing Syria, an Iranian ally.)


Granted, Fabius’s sabotage was aided by the inept diplomacy of Secretary of State John Kerry, who failed to thwart the French ploy, but the most important point in understanding the motivation behind France’s sudden activism is the old one: Follow the money.


In July, Saudi Arabia’s ally, United Arab Emirates, signed a $ 913 million deal with France to buy two high-resolution Helios military satellites. In October, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian celebrated the signing of a $ 1.5 billion deal with Saudi Arabia to overhaul six of its navy ships.


Other lucrative arms deals are reportedly in the works between France and Saudi Arabia (and its Sunni allies). Saudi Arabia also has deployed its money to bolster France’s sagging agricultural and food sectors, including a Saudi firm buying a major stake in Groupe Doux, Europe’s largest poultry firm based in Brittany.


So, while the Saudis are showing again that money talks, the Israelis are doing their part by activating their impressive lobbying and propaganda networks inside the United States. Lawmakers in thrall to the Israelis amplified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s talking points during a contentious Capitol Hill meeting with Secretary Kerry, his lead negotiator Wendy Sherman, and Vice President Joe Biden.


Afterwards, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York, volunteered that he was “dubious” about President Barack Obama’s efforts to reach a diplomatic agreement with Iran, while some senators vowed to press ahead with plans to impose even more draconian economic sanctions on Iran, a move that Obama has warned could put the Middle East on course for another war.


Nevertheless, Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Illinois, one of Israel’s most in-its-pocket lawmakers, denounced the administration’s defense of its negotiating efforts as “fairly anti-Israel” and bragged about how he had just gotten briefed by the Israeli government, receiving information that he considered superior to what he was hearing from the U.S. government.


“I was supposed to disbelieve everything the Israelis had just told me, and I think the Israelis probably have a pretty good intelligence service,” Kirk said, while promising to do all he could to block a U.S. diplomatic rapprochement with Iran.


Buffeted by such complaints from Capitol Hill, Secretary Kerry went on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and stressed how warm his relationship is with “Bibi” Netanyahu.


“I’ve had several conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu this week,” Kerry said. “In fact, literally just before coming here, I hung up the phone with Prime Minister Netanyahu. And we’re having a very friendly and civil conversation about this. …


“Bibi, the Prime Minister – Netanyahu believes that you can increase the sanctions, put the pressure on even further, and that somehow that’s going to force them [the Iranians] to do what they haven’t been willing to do at any time previously. We just don’t agree with that as a – but I don’t want to go into the – I mean, what’s important here is we stand with Israel firmly – 100 percent.”


Internal Strains


Although the Saudi-Israeli alliance is again demonstrating its extraordinary potential to bend the policies and politicians of more powerful nations, the odd-couple alliance of the two longtime enemies is also susceptible to its own strains. For instance, I’m told that Israel was counting on some under-the-table deliveries of Saudi money, too, and that the Saudis have held back some of that financial assistance.


Netanyahu also faces resistance from some rank-and-file Jewish activists who are uncomfortable with even a subterranean alliance with the Saudi monarchy, which embraces the ultraconservative Wahhabi brand of Sunni Islam. In the past, Saudi Arabia has fielded and funded some of most radical Islamic militants including al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.


It’s a hard sell especially to North American Jews who suspect that some Saudi royals have their fingerprints on Islamic terrorism, including possibly the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington. I’m told there was a visceral reaction from some Jewish activists to recent comments made by Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren regarding Israel’s support for a possible jihadist victory in Syria.


In mid-September, Oren publicly embraced the Saudi strategy in Syria, announcing that Israel would prefer to see the Saudi-backed jihadist “bad guys” prevail in Syria over the continuation of the Iran-backed government of President Bashar al-Assad.


“The greatest danger to Israel is by the strategic arc that extends from Tehran, to Damascus to Beirut. And we saw the Assad regime as the keystone in that arc,” Oren told the Jerusalem Post in an interview. “We always wanted Bashar Assad to go, we always preferred the bad guys who weren’t backed by Iran to the bad guys who were backed by Iran.”


That “arc” from Iran through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon is also called the “Shiite crescent,” representing a rival brand of Islam to the Sunnis, who are led by Saudi Arabia in what is seen as both a religious and geopolitical struggle for dominance in the Middle East.


The Saudis are determined to shatter the “Shiite crescent” and thus weaken the leadership of Shiite-ruled Iran. That both Israel and Saudi Arabia see their principal regional threat as Iran is at the center of their collaboration.


Yet, one source familiar with the status of the U.S.-Iran negotiations said on Friday that the strains within the Saudi-Israeli alliance may open the door for Obama to complete the interim agreement between the so-called “P-5-plus-1” – the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany – and Iran.


However, in the daunting challenges that Obama has faced in wrapping up that deal, the world is getting a look at what the future might hold if the Saudi-Israeli tandem keeps rolling forward.


[For more on this topic, see Consortiumnews.com’s “Israeli-Saudi Alliance Slips into View.”]

Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his new book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com). For a limited time, you also can order Robert Parry’s trilogy on the Bush Family and its connections to various right-wing operatives for only $ 34. The trilogy includes America’s Stolen Narrative. For details on this offer, click here.




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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Burma, S.Africa...Britain? Intl press freedom team dispatched to UK for first time

Burma, S.Africa...Britain? Intl press freedom team dispatched to UK for first time
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Published time: November 10, 2013 19:24

A picture shows the offices of the Guardian newspaper in central London (AFP Photo/Andrew Cowie)

A picture shows the offices of the Guardian newspaper in central London (AFP Photo/Andrew Cowie)




An ‘unprecedented’ international mission is to enter the UK in January amid increasing concern over the country’s press freedom laws. The global community is becoming unsettled by the idea of a Royal Charter to restrict press freedom.


The World Association of Newspaper and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) represents over 100 countries and 18,000 organizations, and is known for its press freedom campaigns in countries such as Burma, South Africa, and Mexico.


While typically examining the press restrictions in still-developing countries, the association is now expressing serious concern over Britain’s reputation, saying that it is sending the mission “in response to recent actions by the British government.”


The visit will mark the first time such an organization has visited the UK. The delegation will meet the government and opposition figures as well as media representatives.


“A press freedom mission to the United Kingdom is unprecedented and we cannot underestimate our concern for what is happening,” said Vincent Peyrègne, CEO of the Paris-based organization in a statement published on their website.


“It is rather difficult for the United Kingdom to lecture Sri Lanka and others about their press freedom record, when its own actions result in such widespread international condemnation,” he added.


Press freedom is to be a subject high on the agenda in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka which UK Prime Minister David Cameron will attend this week.


The mission is responding to actions regarded as divergent to press freedom guarantees – specifically the Royal Charter and associated legislation, but also in response to NSA leak discussions.


Since June, when NSA surveillance activities were first revealed, there has been increasing concern over whether it would cause state-sponsored press regulation and a crackdown on reporting political scandals.


“The mission is a direct response to recent actions widely seen as contrary to press freedom guarantees… and…will also include discussion of the criticism of The Guardian for its coverage of the revelations from former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden,” WAN-IFRA stated.


The Guardian


The crackdown on Guardian leaks has overshadowed restrictions placed on other papers in recent months. Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the Guardian, is to be questioned by British lawmakers next month over the publishing of intelligence files leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, after UK spy chiefs warned that it had damaged national security.


Cameron has said that if The Guardian cannot be trusted to protect issues of national security then the government will be forced to issue a ‘D notice’ to force them not to publish any further intelligence revelations.


British media is currently mourning the legal plans which it says will “mark the end to 300 years of a free press” through politicians “having a say in what can be printed,” as it was denounced in tabloid the Daily Mirror.


The Royal Charter was devised with the intention of establishing a landmark new system of press regulation, causing an uproar among politicians, journalists and media personalities alike. Some have been avid defenders, and others say that it will amount to censorship. The charter itself was sealed by the Queen at Buckingham Palace on October 30, after an application to prevent the charter getting the royal seal of approval was dismissed.


Discussions of the Royal Charter emerged after a widespread practice of phone-hacking was revealed by several large newspapers and media companies. Among the targets were Royal Family members and relatives of the 7/7 bombings.


The Leveson Inquiry was set up in November 2012 to examine how the press had ‘wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people’.




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Friday, October 25, 2013

SWAT team raids investigative journalist’s home, confiscates confidential DHS files



Published time: October 25, 2013 16:12

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An investigative journalist says federal agents raided her home earlier this year and confiscated the notes she used to report on a government cover-up. Now she fears her sources have been compromised.


Audrey Hudson told The Daily Caller that the files were taken during a SWAT raid of her Shady Side, Maryland home this past August conducted as part of an investigation into her husband, Paul Flanagan. Authorities were following up on a lead that Flanagan unlawfully possessed a number of firearms, and reportedly pilfered his wife’s personal documents during an armed raid of the couples’ home.


According to the Daily Caller’s Alex Pappas, authorities had reason to believe that Flanagan was amassing a gun collection despite being legally barred from owning firearms due to a previous conviction. The Daily Caller obtained a search warrant showing that law enforcement was given the go-ahead to conduct a raid because Flanagan had been found guilty of resisting arrest in 1986 and thus prohibited from owning weapons. Authorities believed he had broken that restriction.


One party that was interviewed remembered distinctly about Flanagan advising he had recently purchased a Bersa .380 handgun, and observed pictures of firearms similar to AK-47 semi-automatic rifles which were identified by Flanagan as being his,” court documents obtained by Pappas say.


Maryland State Police and the Department of Homeland Security both participated in the raid because Flanagan is employed by the Coast Guard, which is considered a division of DHS. If the raid was indeed over Flanagan’s alleged gun collection, though, then why was his wife’s papers taken by law enforcement? Hudson believes that the federal agents who entered her home knew she had worked with federal whistleblowers and wanted her sources.


Hudson is currently a freelance writer, but has reported previously for Newsmax, the Colorado Observer and The Washington Times.


After the search began, Hudson said she was asked by an investigator with the Coast Guard Investigative Service if she was the same Audrey Hudson who had written a series of critical stories about air marshals for The Washington Times over the last decade,” Pappas reported.


Hudson told the Daily Caller that during the raid, authorities confiscated file which included notes that “were used to expose how the Federal Air Marshal Service had lied to Congress about the number of airline flights there were actually protecting against another terrorist attack.”


It took an entire month after the raid for Hudson to learn that the files had been taken by authorities. Miguel Bosch, a former air marshal-turned-special agent for the Coast Guard Investigative Service, called Hudson in September and told her that officials had her documents: handwritten and typed notes stemming from a series of interviews with confidential sources she had conducted, as well as other files.


During the course of the search, the CGIS agent discovered government documents labeled FOUO – For Official Use Only (FOUO) – and LES – Law Enforcement Sensitive. The files that contained these documents were cataloged on the search warrant inventory and taken from the premises,” a representative for the Coast Guard told the Daily Caller. “The documents were reviewed with the source agency and determined to be obtained properly through the Freedom of Information Act.”


The documents were returned to Hudson, but she says she doesn’t buy into their explanation. She says their response only explains one of the five files taken during the raid, “but does not explain why they took four other files with my handwritten and typed interview notes with confidential sources, that I staked my reputation as a journalist to protect under the auspices of the First Amendment of the Constitution.”


This guy basically came in here and took my anonymous sources and turned them over — took my whistleblowers — and turned it over to the agency they were blowing the whistle on,” Hudson told The Daily Caller. “And these guys still work there.”


Part of the reason I’m coming forward with this is I’m scared to contact them,” she said. “I’m terrified to contact them…I’ve got to let these guys know somehow.”


A spokesperson for the Maryland State Police told Pappas that an investigation is currently under review regarding Hudson’s husband.




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SWAT team raids investigative journalist’s home, confiscates confidential DHS files

Thursday, October 24, 2013

HealthCare.gov: Team Obama and Its Dysfunctional 500 Million Lines of Code


Big government projects fail because real world business dynamics are absent


Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
October 24, 2013


HealthCare.gov used ten times the amount of code used in Windows Vista.

HealthCare.gov used ten times the amount of code used in Windows Vista.



The Obamaites are scrambling to cover their political posteriors in the wake of the crash and burn of their multi-million dollar fiasco known as HealthCare.gov.


It’s not their fault, Politico insists. Building a complicated website is a difficult thing to do. We are told the site contains 500 million lines of code and it will take time to ferret through it all and patch it up.


500 million lines of code? Really. Windows Vista, the notoriously bloated and slow computer operating system, only had 50 million lines of code.


“If you contract something out and get 500 million lines of code back, there’s no way it’s going to work correctly,” noted Slate’s vice president for technology, Dan Check.


But then we’re talking about government and over-budget contractors here. It’s only natural that big government projects fail because real world business dynamics are absent. Crash and burn is a routine feature of the state when it takes on projects better suited for business.


In government, if something fails bureaucrats simply throw more expropriated money around until they get the results they want. And even if they don’t get the results they want or expect – as in the case of Obamacare – they just force it down our throats at gunpoint.


Here’s an idea. Instead of bitching and moaning about how difficult it is to get a website up and running, Team Obama should head out to Utah and round up a few of the geeks who worked on the super-secret software the NSA is using to suck up all our email, text messages and phone calls.


Or Facebook. The social media network runs on around 20 million lines of code. It has over a billion users. Maybe they can spare a couple programmers.


Obamacare and its malfunctioning website constitute a magnificent train wreck. But when we assume government can do what the private sector and for-profit business can do more efficiently, we can expect not only to be disappointed but also taken to the cleaners.


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HealthCare.gov: Team Obama and Its Dysfunctional 500 Million Lines of Code

HealthCare.gov: Team Obama and Its Dysfunctional 500 Million Lines of Code


Big government projects fail because real world business dynamics are absent


Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
October 24, 2013


HealthCare.gov used ten times the amount of code used in Windows Vista.

HealthCare.gov used ten times the amount of code used in Windows Vista.



The Obamaites are scrambling to cover their political posteriors in the wake of the crash and burn of their multi-million dollar fiasco known as HealthCare.gov.


It’s not their fault, Politico insists. Building a complicated website is a difficult thing to do. We are told the site contains 500 million lines of code and it will take time to ferret through it all and patch it up.


500 million lines of code? Really. Windows Vista, the notoriously bloated and slow computer operating system, only had 50 million lines of code.


“If you contract something out and get 500 million lines of code back, there’s no way it’s going to work correctly,” noted Slate’s vice president for technology, Dan Check.


But then we’re talking about government and over-budget contractors here. It’s only natural that big government projects fail because real world business dynamics are absent. Crash and burn is a routine feature of the state when it takes on projects better suited for business.


In government, if something fails bureaucrats simply throw more expropriated money around until they get the results they want. And even if they don’t get the results they want or expect – as in the case of Obamacare – they just force it down our throats at gunpoint.


Here’s an idea. Instead of bitching and moaning about how difficult it is to get a website up and running, Team Obama should head out to Utah and round up a few of the geeks who worked on the super-secret software the NSA is using to suck up all our email, text messages and phone calls.


Or Facebook. The social media network runs on around 20 million lines of code. It has over a billion users. Maybe they can spare a couple programmers.


Obamacare and its malfunctioning website constitute a magnificent train wreck. But when we assume government can do what the private sector and for-profit business can do more efficiently, we can expect not only to be disappointed but also taken to the cleaners.


This article was posted: Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 10:06 am


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HealthCare.gov: Team Obama and Its Dysfunctional 500 Million Lines of Code

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Vatican to field cricket team, take on Anglican Church




VATICAN CITY | Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:47am EDT




VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican officially declared its intention to defeat the Church of England on Tuesday – not in a theological re-match nearly 500 years after they split, but on the cricket pitch.



The challenge was launched at the baptism of the St. Peter’s Cricket Club.


Vatican officials said the league will be composed of teams of priests and seminarians from Catholic colleges and seminaries in Rome.


The seminaries and religious colleges will play each other in a “Twenty20″ tournament, where games last about three hours.


After that, the best players will form a Vatican team, which will be called the “Vatican XI,” and challenge the Church of England to form its own team of Anglican priests and seminarians to play in London at Lord’s, the home of cricket.


“The Vatican team will be able to play anybody in the world. We hope to see a Vatican team playing at Lord’s,” said Alfonso Jayarajah, a Sri Lankan who was the first captain of the Italian national team and a board member of St. Peter’s Cricket Club.


“We hope to have ecumenical dialogue through cricket and play a Church of England side by September,” said Father Theodore Mascarenhas, an Indian official at the Vatican’s Council for Culture, who once played as an off-spin bowler.


The idea for a Catholic cricket club was the brainchild of John McCarthy, Australia’s ambassador to the Vatican. He wanted to see something similar to the Clericus Cup, a soccer tournament among the religious colleges and seminaries of Rome.


He enlisted the support of other diplomats and prelates from what he called “other cricket countries” – including Britain, South Africa and Pakistan – and found “anonymous sponsors from the cricketing world”.


In response to a suggestion that cricketing terms and field positions might be translated into Latin or Italian, McCarthy was firm: “English is the language of cricket and will remain the language of cricket”.


The Vatican team will wear the official colors of the tiny city-state – yellow and white – and their jackets will have the seal of the papacy, two crossed keys.


By all accounts Pope Francis is not much of a cricket man. He still supports the San Lorenzo football club of his native Buenos Aires.


But Mascarenhas, the Indian priest who is the chairman of the St. Peter’s Cricket Club said: “I am sure that cricket will be another thing that he accepts as part of his openness.”


(Reporting By Philip Pullella, editing by Paul Casciato and Ron Askew)



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Vatican to field cricket team, take on Anglican Church

Monday, October 21, 2013

Families suspect SEAL Team 6 crash was inside job


Rowan Scarborough
The Washington Times
October 21, 2013


Questions haunt the families of Extortion 17, the 2011 helicopter mission in Afghanistan that suffered the most U.S. military deaths in a single day in the war on terrorism.


Every day, Charlie Strange, the father of one of the 30 Americans who died Aug. 6, 2011, in the flash of a rocket-propelled grenade, asks himself whether his son, Michael, was set up by someone inside the Afghan government wanting revenge on Osama bin Laden’s killers — SEAL Team 6.


“Somebody was leaking to the Taliban,” said Mr. Strange, whose son intercepted communications as a Navy cryptologist. “They knew. Somebody tipped them off. There were guys in a tower. Guys on the bush line. They were sitting there, waiting. And they sent our guys right into the middle.”


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Families suspect SEAL Team 6 crash was inside job

Families suspect SEAL Team 6 crash was inside job


Rowan Scarborough
The Washington Times
October 21, 2013


Questions haunt the families of Extortion 17, the 2011 helicopter mission in Afghanistan that suffered the most U.S. military deaths in a single day in the war on terrorism.


Every day, Charlie Strange, the father of one of the 30 Americans who died Aug. 6, 2011, in the flash of a rocket-propelled grenade, asks himself whether his son, Michael, was set up by someone inside the Afghan government wanting revenge on Osama bin Laden’s killers — SEAL Team 6.


“Somebody was leaking to the Taliban,” said Mr. Strange, whose son intercepted communications as a Navy cryptologist. “They knew. Somebody tipped them off. There were guys in a tower. Guys on the bush line. They were sitting there, waiting. And they sent our guys right into the middle.”


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Saturday, October 19, 2013

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Saudi black op team behind Damascus chem weapons attack – diplomatic sources


RT
October 4, 2013


The August chemical weapons attack in the Syrian capital’s suburbs was done by a Saudi Arabian black operations team, Russian diplomatic sources have told a Russian news agency.


“Based on data from a number of sources a picture can be pieced together. The criminal provocation in Eastern Ghouta was done by a black op team that the Saudi’s sent through Jordan and which acted with support of the Liwa Al-Islam group,” a source in the diplomatic circles told Interfax.


The attack and its consequences had a huge impact on the Syrian situation, another source said.


“Syrians of various political views, including some opposition fighters, are seeking to inform diplomats and members of international organizations working in Syria what they know about the crime and the forces which inspired it,” he told the agency.


Liwa Al-Islam is an Islamist armed group operating near Damascus headed by the son of a Saudi-based Salafi cleric. The group claimed responsibility for the bombing of a secret governmental meeting in Damascus in July 2012 that killed a number of top Syrian officials, including Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, his deputy Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani.


The allegations mirror a number of earlier reports, which pointed to Saudi Arabia as the mastermind behind the sarin gas attack, which almost led to US military action against Syrian government. Proponents of this scenario say intelligence services in Riyadh needed a false flag operation to provoke an American attack in Syria, which would tip the balance in favor of the armed opposition supported by Saudi Arabia.


While the majority of Western countries say they are certain that the Syrian government carries the blame for the attack, Damascus maintains that the rebel forces must be behind it. Russia shares this conviction too, calling the incident a provocation.


Back in March US President Barack Obama said the use of chemical weapons would be a ‘red line’ for the Syrian government, crossing which would prompt America’s intervention into the bloody Syrian conflict. After the August attack, which the US believes has claimed some 1,400 lives, the president was called on his words by many supporters of the Syrian opposition both at home and outside of the US.


The plan for military action was put on pause after a Russia-brokered deal with Damascus, which agreed to join the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and destroy its stockpile of chemical weapons. Experts from OPCW are currently in Syria preparing for the disarmament.


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Saudi black op team behind Damascus chem weapons attack – diplomatic sources

Saudi black op team behind Damascus chem weapons attack – diplomatic sources


RT
October 4, 2013


The August chemical weapons attack in the Syrian capital’s suburbs was done by a Saudi Arabian black operations team, Russian diplomatic sources have told a Russian news agency.


“Based on data from a number of sources a picture can be pieced together. The criminal provocation in Eastern Ghouta was done by a black op team that the Saudi’s sent through Jordan and which acted with support of the Liwa Al-Islam group,” a source in the diplomatic circles told Interfax.


The attack and its consequences had a huge impact on the Syrian situation, another source said.


“Syrians of various political views, including some opposition fighters, are seeking to inform diplomats and members of international organizations working in Syria what they know about the crime and the forces which inspired it,” he told the agency.


Liwa Al-Islam is an Islamist armed group operating near Damascus headed by the son of a Saudi-based Salafi cleric. The group claimed responsibility for the bombing of a secret governmental meeting in Damascus in July 2012 that killed a number of top Syrian officials, including Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, his deputy Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani.


The allegations mirror a number of earlier reports, which pointed to Saudi Arabia as the mastermind behind the sarin gas attack, which almost led to US military action against Syrian government. Proponents of this scenario say intelligence services in Riyadh needed a false flag operation to provoke an American attack in Syria, which would tip the balance in favor of the armed opposition supported by Saudi Arabia.


While the majority of Western countries say they are certain that the Syrian government carries the blame for the attack, Damascus maintains that the rebel forces must be behind it. Russia shares this conviction too, calling the incident a provocation.


Back in March US President Barack Obama said the use of chemical weapons would be a ‘red line’ for the Syrian government, crossing which would prompt America’s intervention into the bloody Syrian conflict. After the August attack, which the US believes has claimed some 1,400 lives, the president was called on his words by many supporters of the Syrian opposition both at home and outside of the US.


The plan for military action was put on pause after a Russia-brokered deal with Damascus, which agreed to join the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and destroy its stockpile of chemical weapons. Experts from OPCW are currently in Syria preparing for the disarmament.


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Saudi black op team behind Damascus chem weapons attack – diplomatic sources